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, the south of india. sort of going shopping for brides wherever they can. and many people call it bride trafficking. >> these marriages across india's diverse cultural andscapes can be frght with sial complications. but at the same time, he sees an ever so slight improvement in the gender ratio in those states that saw early prosperity. >> once people reach the higher rungs of the middle class, which i call the stable middle class, they don't sex-select. then they tend to view girls and boys as being of equal value. so they don't really care whether they have two girls or whether they have one girl, one boy, et cetera. >> but for many years, india will present a patchwork of progress, a worsening gender balance in many places, slight improvement in some. the center for social research's kumari sees one more positive development, that's a consequence of india's growing and urbanizing middle class. more girls are going to school. >> as i said, india is full of contradictions, on the one side you see women i
, the south of india. sort of going shopping for brides wherever they can. and many people call it bride trafficking. >> these marriages across india's diverse cultural andscapes can be frght with sial complications. but at the same time, he sees an ever so slight improvement in the gender ratio in those states that saw early prosperity. >> once people reach the higher rungs of the middle class, which i call the stable middle class, they don't sex-select. then they tend to view...
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i know that back in india people are speaking of that. you know, that women are asserting themselves. you asked about what impact this rape has had. there is a huge collision of cultures in india, you know. there is the old world way of looking at women and there is a new, you know, it wrong to call it just urban because it's something more than just an urban rule divide, more than just a modernity tra dismingts it's just about finally women individual yating themselves. and that is the most exhilarating aspect of the protest in india this time. that women were claiming autonomy over their body. they were not asking for security. they were just claiming autonomy over jobs and bodies. and men were very much part of that conversation. >> but you represented both of you and all of you, represented all the people coming, represent it seems to me the change because you have, becausof the gazineyou have power. and you have the capacity now to do more than whoever was before, yes? >> that's true, you know. i will say that for which he works is a
i know that back in india people are speaking of that. you know, that women are asserting themselves. you asked about what impact this rape has had. there is a huge collision of cultures in india, you know. there is the old world way of looking at women and there is a new, you know, it wrong to call it just urban because it's something more than just an urban rule divide, more than just a modernity tra dismingts it's just about finally women individual yating themselves. and that is the most...
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, the south of india. they're sort of going shopping for brides wherever they can. >> reporter: at the same time, she sees a slight improvement in the gender ratio in the states that saw skewed ones early on. she attributes this to growing affluence. >> once people reach the higher rungs of the middle-class when they go on to a stable middle-class, they don't sex select. then they tend to view girls and boys as being of eual value so they don't really care whether they have two girls, whether they have one girl; one boy, etc. >> reporter: she admits it will take many years and vast numbers making it into the stable middle-class to correct gender ratio. the center for social research's kumari has also seen one development. more girls are going to school. >> india's full of contradictions. on the one side you see women in the villages still very disempowered but on the other side there's a brighter picture. we have largest number of doctors, lawyers, professionals, our education level is going up for the gir
, the south of india. they're sort of going shopping for brides wherever they can. >> reporter: at the same time, she sees a slight improvement in the gender ratio in the states that saw skewed ones early on. she attributes this to growing affluence. >> once people reach the higher rungs of the middle-class when they go on to a stable middle-class, they don't sex select. then they tend to view girls and boys as being of eual value so they don't really care whether they have two...
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the decision sets a benchmark for intellectual property cases in india. novartis responded to today's decision by saying it will not invest in drug research there. calm returned to the streets of kisumu, kenya, today after a weekend of heavy rioting. the city is home to raila odinga, who narrowly lost the presidential race to uhuru kenyatta. on saturday, the supreme court confirmed kenyatta was the winner of the march 4 election. that announcement angered odinga supporters, who set tires on fire and blocked major roads. police responded by firing tear gas at the rioters. kenyatta is expected to be sworn in on april 9. stocks edged lower on wall street today in a light day of trading. the dow jones industrial average lost more than five points to close above 14,572. the nasdaq fell 28 points to close at 3,239. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to margaret. >> warner: and to updates on two shootings, in texas, and in colorado. guards with semiautomatic weapons patrolled texas courthouses today, after kaufman county district attorney mike
the decision sets a benchmark for intellectual property cases in india. novartis responded to today's decision by saying it will not invest in drug research there. calm returned to the streets of kisumu, kenya, today after a weekend of heavy rioting. the city is home to raila odinga, who narrowly lost the presidential race to uhuru kenyatta. on saturday, the supreme court confirmed kenyatta was the winner of the march 4 election. that announcement angered odinga supporters, who set tires on...
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we always point to india and china. they account for over half of gold demand now, and they are driven by economic expansion, albeit maybe not at the 8%, but the reasons for buying gold are varied around the world. and that we see as a short-term price pullback. >> the two commis you just mentioned, china and india, india has the wedding season ming up, i suppose, so there will be more buying associated with that, but both of those commis are not has thriving. how important will it be for the price of gold for those economies to get kick started again? >> sure. i think it's important to understand that gold purchases in india and china, in addition to the wedding season and festivals, it is a fundamental asset to them. so it's not necessarily a fashion purchase or a luxury item. it is something that they buy that they understand and have for generations that gold is the foundation of long-term wealth creation. so despite the fact that they are slowing down somewhat, we need to understand that there is a long-term wealth
we always point to india and china. they account for over half of gold demand now, and they are driven by economic expansion, albeit maybe not at the 8%, but the reasons for buying gold are varied around the world. and that we see as a short-term price pullback. >> the two commis you just mentioned, china and india, india has the wedding season ming up, i suppose, so there will be more buying associated with that, but both of those commis are not has thriving. how important will it be for...
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india wants to do it, too, but india doesn't have any land. india is i'm guessing 40% of the land mass but about the same population, and they're really-- to find land in india is tough. which brings me to what-- how we design courses in india. it's kind of interesting because people come to us with 30 acres, 60 acres, 80 acres, want to do a golf course. and i say, well, you know, you need 150 acres for a golf course. i said to me that's wrong. to me what you do is say okay. if you've got 50 acres, then what we need to do is design a golf course so you have 50 acres but we need to design a golf ball for that 50 acres. >> rose: ahh. so you change the golf ball. >> i would change the golf. to me you ought to be able to play the game-- we've done it backwarlds forever. we've always done it because what the golf because does. the golf ball is cheap. it's very inexpensive to design a golf ball. >> rose: they changed it a number of years ago. >> you can change a golf ball short, long, whatever you want to change tvery inexpreness kill. i don't want
india wants to do it, too, but india doesn't have any land. india is i'm guessing 40% of the land mass but about the same population, and they're really-- to find land in india is tough. which brings me to what-- how we design courses in india. it's kind of interesting because people come to us with 30 acres, 60 acres, 80 acres, want to do a golf course. and i say, well, you know, you need 150 acres for a golf course. i said to me that's wrong. to me what you do is say okay. if you've got 50...
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india. i was just back from india. they have a $1 trillion infrastructure deficit other the next five years so there's no way that official development systems is going to be enough to tack this will problem. this is one of the great strengths of the world bank group. we not only work in the public sector with development assistance but we make direct investments, we make loans. it's going to take a major effort at bringing public and private together if we're to have any chance of meeting these targets. >> brown: are you afraid that the world might fall backwards? there's been strides in the last couple of decades with china and other countries with poverty. we've had a number of years of slow growth. are you afraid we might be moving backwards? >> we remain cautiously optimistic about what could happen in the future. we know developed economies have to grow in order for to meet our targets in the developing economies but the growth in the developing economies has been one of the good news stories over the last five y
india. i was just back from india. they have a $1 trillion infrastructure deficit other the next five years so there's no way that official development systems is going to be enough to tack this will problem. this is one of the great strengths of the world bank group. we not only work in the public sector with development assistance but we make direct investments, we make loans. it's going to take a major effort at bringing public and private together if we're to have any chance of meeting...
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he was surprised that people in india consider sweets just a snack rather than a delicacy. in japan, the taste as well as their beauty are all important. he wants to spread the culture of japanese confectionaries. >> translator: i want people to now what makes japan special. >> reporter: japan sold about $130 million of confectionaries last year to people overseas. 30% more than ten years ago. japanese sweets are highly praised for their detailed craftsmanship and creativity. the government is studying ways to boost the local industry and including using these sweets to promote japanese culture overseas. if that happens, these beautiful and delicious japanese delicacies may soon be in shops all over the world where more people will be able to safer the sweet taste of japan. "nhk world" hiroshima. >>> the wther mht not be in good taste forsome in japan, raining all over the country. >> rain is falling across central japan. the rain is expected to extend to northern japan by this afternoon. and it looks like rain is going to be heavy across the pacific coast. rain is not goin
he was surprised that people in india consider sweets just a snack rather than a delicacy. in japan, the taste as well as their beauty are all important. he wants to spread the culture of japanese confectionaries. >> translator: i want people to now what makes japan special. >> reporter: japan sold about $130 million of confectionaries last year to people overseas. 30% more than ten years ago. japanese sweets are highly praised for their detailed craftsmanship and creativity. the...
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i don't know how much time -- you've spent time in india but i don't know how much time you spent in the middle east, at least those islamic men wouldn't sit do withou. how do you -- >> that's a good point. >> how do you communicate with them? >> you notice some of the backlash against femen have been muslim women who would sit down talk about the plight of women in the middle east. i think that there are many, many muslim people, we can't group people together by gender or religion a lot of people who are willing to sit down. >> many are -- they are muslim women who are sleeping through their own oppression. i think they're trying to wake them up as much as they wake up the men and the society. >> really, you think so? >> i think they need. to. >> there's an awful lot of denial. >> exactly. >> let's say -- let us be fair to say that wealthy islamic women have always had all the freedoms pretty much that western women have. when they're wealthy and educated and have connections. but poor women are treated like sex slaves essential legal. i was listening to the radio, african islamic
i don't know how much time -- you've spent time in india but i don't know how much time you spent in the middle east, at least those islamic men wouldn't sit do withou. how do you -- >> that's a good point. >> how do you communicate with them? >> you notice some of the backlash against femen have been muslim women who would sit down talk about the plight of women in the middle east. i think that there are many, many muslim people, we can't group people together by gender or...
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these things transform -- if you're a subsistence farmer in india you can find the right prices. if you get the right weather or health information. >> banking. snipe microfinancing. >> there's no bank branches in most of these plaesin ese poor countries, they do it on the phone. >> and you can find temperature, prices. you can find out everything else. >> to be fair, let's be fair for a minute, i was talking about google's problems, one of apple's problems is it may need to figure out a way to make an iphone chep enough to sell into somebody's lower income economies. they're never going to be the lowest price people, that's not in their d.n.a. but they may have to do something a little bit less expensive. >> rose: back to the point that i think technology is so interesting today. one as i just said is underdeveloped countries and it gives them the opportunity to leap ahead and do things. two is education. >> absolutely. >> rose: it's what the possibilities are. how you can educate. where you can get degrees and you can sit in india and take courses at harvard. >> right. >> yes.
these things transform -- if you're a subsistence farmer in india you can find the right prices. if you get the right weather or health information. >> banking. snipe microfinancing. >> there's no bank branches in most of these plaesin ese poor countries, they do it on the phone. >> and you can find temperature, prices. you can find out everything else. >> to be fair, let's be fair for a minute, i was talking about google's problems, one of apple's problems is it may...
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as we leave you, hinuds in india mark the lunar eclipse by bathing in the ganges river. >>> major funding for "religion & ethics newsweekly" is proviewed by the lily endowment, dedicated to its founders. additional funding also provided by mutual of america. designing customized individual, and group retirement products that's why we're yo retirement company. and the corporation for public broadcasting. barry kibrick: today on "between the lines," what life in a foreign prison can teach you about success, with mack dryden. i'm barry kibrick. mack is a stand-up comic, former writer for "politically incorrect," and a compelling motivational speaker. but it wasn't always that way. as a young man, mack was thrown into a moroccan prison, accused of murder. with his book, "fluffing the concrete," he shows us how to make the most out of even the worst situation. linda ellerbee: i'm a writer today because i was a reader when i was 11 years old, and it was... deepak chopra: you do not need to prove your state of happiness to anybody. warren christopher: most of these speeches were as much as a mon
as we leave you, hinuds in india mark the lunar eclipse by bathing in the ganges river. >>> major funding for "religion & ethics newsweekly" is proviewed by the lily endowment, dedicated to its founders. additional funding also provided by mutual of america. designing customized individual, and group retirement products that's why we're yo retirement company. and the corporation for public broadcasting. barry kibrick: today on "between the lines," what life in a...
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convoy today, killing five peacekeepers from india and seven civilians. it happened in jonglei state. a spokesman for south sudan's army blamed a militia backed by the government of sudan. south sudan became its own country in 2011, six years after ending a decades-long civil war with sudan. a spring snowstorm brought back winter to large parts of the u.s. today. wyoming had a record low of 14 degrees, plus more tn a foot of snow and winds that gusted to 71 miles an hour. elsewhere, some 500 flights were canceled at denver international airport, and many departures were delayed so planes could be de-iced. freezing rain, snow, and strong winds also hit kansas, south dakota, and minnesota. the university of louisville basked in the glow today of a national basketball championship. the louisville men beat michigan last night in atlanta, 82-76. it was the third national title overall for the cardinals, and their first since 1986. louisville gets another chance to celebrate tonht, en the women's team plays connecticut for the women's national championship. on
convoy today, killing five peacekeepers from india and seven civilians. it happened in jonglei state. a spokesman for south sudan's army blamed a militia backed by the government of sudan. south sudan became its own country in 2011, six years after ending a decades-long civil war with sudan. a spring snowstorm brought back winter to large parts of the u.s. today. wyoming had a record low of 14 degrees, plus more tn a foot of snow and winds that gusted to 71 miles an hour. elsewhere, some 500...
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seven of those are in china, two in india. we had a 30% increase in our share, in the quarter in china. we actually wholesaled more cuses in the region, most of that in china, than we did in either europe or north america. >> china's also on track to be the biggest market for luxury vehicles like bmw, audi, mercedes, verypopur. ishere a place for the new lincoln to win over buyers of luxury cars in china? >> we think so. we've announced that in 2014 we're going to introduce the brand into china. teams already working to prepare for that. and we do think that we've got the products and we're going to have a consumer brand experience and dealership experience that we think is going to set us apart from others. >> ford shares hitting a speed bump today. they were down slightly, the stock is up almost 3% so far this year. >> ford shares, like a truckload of other stocks today ended slightly lower. the major averages did finish the day mixed. orders for long lasting durable goods were softer than expected in march. and investors to
seven of those are in china, two in india. we had a 30% increase in our share, in the quarter in china. we actually wholesaled more cuses in the region, most of that in china, than we did in either europe or north america. >> china's also on track to be the biggest market for luxury vehicles like bmw, audi, mercedes, verypopur. ishere a place for the new lincoln to win over buyers of luxury cars in china? >> we think so. we've announced that in 2014 we're going to introduce the...
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so i think we need to create courses on how to to, how to teach and in many parts of the world, in india for example, one foundation is focused on teaching teachers how to teach and teaching,ringg t -- and it is not just for high schoolers or k through 12. i think it is important for college level education. so on our platform we have online virtual laboratories where students go from the angle they can build-up experiments like leg goes and having a lot of fun .. >> i think it is important that these online courses are not just the science and engineering .. and computer science, so -- american poetry has 34,000 people signed up for it, and greek and roman mythology, 54,000. and these are star teachers, peter struck, al reiss, there are star teach in other words the classroom and also star teachers online, it actually does translate. >> the focus on making teaching a better experience in the classroom will happen at multiple levels. the first thing that will happen, as you said before which is true a lot of people are dropping out but we learn pretty quickly what they drop out of more q
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. >> reporter: take a look at how fast hourly wages have climbed here in china compared to india, mexico and the united states. meanwhile, china's currency, the rmb, has appreciated more than 25% over the last ten years. put those together and you see why the overall cost of manufacturing in china has gone up so rapidly in recent years. now analysts believe the cost of manufacturing here in china will be equal to manufacturing in the u.s. within a couple of years. >> if you go back to 2005, it was pretty common for landed costs from china to be 25% to 30% less than the cost of manufacturing in the united states. based on our analysis, that gap -- about two-thirds of that gap has been closed. >> reporter: do rising costs here in china mean more u.s. manufacturers will pull out of this country and bring jobs back to the u.s.? well, don't expect a huge rush of reshoring. there may be a few companies to bring jobs back. what's more likely is they will keep their china plants focused on selling to companies here in china while u.s. plants pick up more of the manufacturing for companies in the
. >> reporter: take a look at how fast hourly wages have climbed here in china compared to india, mexico and the united states. meanwhile, china's currency, the rmb, has appreciated more than 25% over the last ten years. put those together and you see why the overall cost of manufacturing in china has gone up so rapidly in recent years. now analysts believe the cost of manufacturing here in china will be equal to manufacturing in the u.s. within a couple of years. >> if you go back...
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this week of the quest for the best, quote, i really don't care if that person was born in chicago or india or england, i want that talent working for caterpillar, not one of those competitors around the world. for "nightly business report," jane wells, los angeles. >> around that's it for us tonight. have a great evening. see you tomorrow. >> have a good evening. >> "nightly business report" has been brought to you by -- >> thestreet.com. interactivity financial multimedia tools for an ever changing financial world. our dividend stock adviser guides and helps generate income during low interest rate, helps educate beginning and seasoned options traders. action alerts plus is a charitablerust portfolio tha provides trade-by-trade strategies. online, mobile, social media. we are thestreet.com.
this week of the quest for the best, quote, i really don't care if that person was born in chicago or india or england, i want that talent working for caterpillar, not one of those competitors around the world. for "nightly business report," jane wells, los angeles. >> around that's it for us tonight. have a great evening. see you tomorrow. >> have a good evening. >> "nightly business report" has been brought to you by -- >> thestreet.com....
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face sexual harassment-- and i see those ads on the subway in new york-- when you talk to women in india who face what they call eve teasing, when you talk to women in egypt who fight sexual harassment, it's the same everywhere. and women come up... they devise these ways of fighting back, and i realize what i was doing back then was hiding, and when i took off my headscarf it was my way to fight it, but in another way. >> hinojosa: so fast-forward from you as a teenager dealing with all of these issues about your body and covering your hair and wearing the veil to what happened in the united states in the year 2010, which is that we have the first muslim miss usa. and here she is walking around in a bathing suit for all to see and she prays to allah. take us into that. >> seethat's the thing: it wasn't an affront. that's the thing, because i think what we have to do is unpack the stereotypes that there's kind of... you know, there's the veil and there's the stereotypical veil. and the way we see muslim women is through this very, very narrow, monolithic view that says, "all muslim women
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he will take on the reigning champ from india in the world chess championship later this year. "60 minutes" chronicles his dramatic ascent last year. >> last december we caught up with him at the london chess classic. he is with his constant companion, his father. magnus will play against eight other top-ranked players but he is the star, as celebrated in this world as eli manning is in his. >> the world number one player from norway, magnus carlsen! (applause) >> reporter: today magnus is playing america's number one. the match will last for hours and there will be no breaks. magnus will go on a stroll now and then but his mind won't be going anywhere. he says he's concentrating not only on this game but on other games played by other masters at other times which you might want to draw onow. ,000 of them. chess players are pretty poker faced. but occasionally magnus will flash the smile of someone who knows it's all over but the hand shake. while knack moira dives deeper into tune. magnus was playing brilliantly and he knew it. is there anything in life more satisfying than that feeling w
he will take on the reigning champ from india in the world chess championship later this year. "60 minutes" chronicles his dramatic ascent last year. >> last december we caught up with him at the london chess classic. he is with his constant companion, his father. magnus will play against eight other top-ranked players but he is the star, as celebrated in this world as eli manning is in his. >> the world number one player from norway, magnus carlsen! (applause) >>...
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., india, air presence, naval presence, a trade agreement, perhaps where that can keep asia stable and that is is the center of economic power, that is where our interests deserve it and warrant it and our tools can be relevant and actually do more in north america, if you add up mexico, united states and canada you are talking about 450 million people and tau ago about what could be the super, energy superpower of the world and think about that at that 2.0 and that at that nafta. >> that is a big idea and that is something the united states could focus on .. >> rose: how does the president lead that idea? >> i hope one thing he initiated which is this new u.s. european new trade agreement, why not make canada and mexico part of it and not make it a north america-eu trade agreement, it is hard to say what is made in canada as opposed to in the u.s. because of the so-called supply chains, like probably something that is sold here might be 40 percent of the content comes from mexico, so increasingly we are going to have to think of ourselves as an integrated economic zone but given what
., india, air presence, naval presence, a trade agreement, perhaps where that can keep asia stable and that is is the center of economic power, that is where our interests deserve it and warrant it and our tools can be relevant and actually do more in north america, if you add up mexico, united states and canada you are talking about 450 million people and tau ago about what could be the super, energy superpower of the world and think about that at that 2.0 and that at that nafta. >> that...
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at least 47 people died in eastern india when an eight- story residential building collapsed. 70 others were injured. it happened thursday evening on the outskirts of mumbai. indian authorities said the building was being constructed illegally, and four of its floors already were occupied. today, rescuers combed the debris looking for signs of life. more than 20 people still are missing. bulldozers were being used in the search. pope francis urged the catholic church to take decisive action to root out and punish sexual abuse of children by priests. the pope met today with senior members of his staff, saying the church's credibility is at stake. groups advocating for victims said the statements were just rhetoric until concrete action is taken. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: there was a stark warning today from the united nations children's fund, unicef, about the humanitarian crisis caused in syria, and the ability of the international community to help. a unicef spokesperson said "the needarrising exponential, and we are broke." new figures
at least 47 people died in eastern india when an eight- story residential building collapsed. 70 others were injured. it happened thursday evening on the outskirts of mumbai. indian authorities said the building was being constructed illegally, and four of its floors already were occupied. today, rescuers combed the debris looking for signs of life. more than 20 people still are missing. bulldozers were being used in the search. pope francis urged the catholic church to take decisive action to...
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one thing we found during this week book, you know, interestingly, the bricks, brics, brazil, russia, india, china, they had a meeting in, and they want to form a bric bank, and the head of china development bank has really been push forget this and there is even some articles he might be involved in this new nk. so i thinkean seefrom this huh brics bank there is a desire to set up a different kind of institution to represent perhaps the different political grouping, other than the western world. >> rose: thank you, thank you henry, thank you, michael. the book is called china's super bank, debt, oil and influence, how china, at china, how china's development bank is rewriting the rules of finance. thank you, guys. >> thank you. >> rose: thank you for joining us. see you next captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
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christianity came to india 2000 years ago. islam came to india many centuries ago. i think we learn to manage tensions. we know to manage tensions and these tensions will surface but manage them. we are not a society in which social tensions are a new phenomenon. >> rose: china. >> china is more how many on how many on guess, a dom national culture, some pro rinse have's which are different, the tensions are in the provinces which have different cultural and religious characteristics. they have to learn to manage those tensions. they are finding it difficult in one or two provinces. they are finding it difficult. but i hope they will find a way to accommodate the concerns of these different provinces. >> rose: now put into this consideration the united states. f books called-- came out talking with great flourish about the decline of america. >> uh-huh. >> rose: that has subsided. it almost seems like there's a reconsideration of america's future. >> i have not subscribed ever to the theory that america will decline. america's great strength is its ability to attrac
christianity came to india 2000 years ago. islam came to india many centuries ago. i think we learn to manage tensions. we know to manage tensions and these tensions will surface but manage them. we are not a society in which social tensions are a new phenomenon. >> rose: china. >> china is more how many on how many on guess, a dom national culture, some pro rinse have's which are different, the tensions are in the provinces which have different cultural and religious...
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be investing in india. because some of the results of that research are not worth protecting. according today's ruling. at the same time, it means we will be introducing these innovative drugs in india only with great caution or not at all. >> other companies like pfizer have also had difficulty winning patents in india. western pharmaceuticals only an account for about 10% of india's medicine market -- only account for about 10% of india's medicine market. >> a top russian official says moscow will not help bailout russian savers who have their money stored in cyprus. >> that is no small announcement. it is believed there are billions of euros in cypriot banks. the positives could lose as much as 70% -- 60% of their accounts. >> cyprus is set to get a 10 billion euro bailout from its partners, only if it raises 6 billion euros on its own. the levy on deposits is one solution. cypriots are finding a way to get by as the economic crisis gets worse. cyprus markets national holiday on monday. celebrations are
be investing in india. because some of the results of that research are not worth protecting. according today's ruling. at the same time, it means we will be introducing these innovative drugs in india only with great caution or not at all. >> other companies like pfizer have also had difficulty winning patents in india. western pharmaceuticals only an account for about 10% of india's medicine market -- only account for about 10% of india's medicine market. >> a top russian official...
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be investing in india. because some of the results of that research are not worth protecting. according today's ruling. at the same time, it means we will be introducing these innovative drugs in india only with great caution or not at all. >> other companies like pfizer have also had difficulty winning patents in india. western pharmaceuticals only an account for about 10% of india's medicine market -- only account for about 10% of india's medicine market. >> a top russian official says moscow will not help bailout russian savers who have their money stored in cyprus. >> that is no small announcement. it is believed there are billions of euros in cypriot banks. the positives could lose as much as 70% -- 60% of their accounts. >> cyprus is set to get a 10 billion euro bailout from its partners, only if it raises 6 billion euros on its own. the levy on deposits is one solution. cypriots are finding a way to get by as the economic crisis gets worse. cyprus markets national holiday on monday. celebrations are
be investing in india. because some of the results of that research are not worth protecting. according today's ruling. at the same time, it means we will be introducing these innovative drugs in india only with great caution or not at all. >> other companies like pfizer have also had difficulty winning patents in india. western pharmaceuticals only an account for about 10% of india's medicine market -- only account for about 10% of india's medicine market. >> a top russian official...
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germany wants access to india's middle class and india wants expertise in renewable energy. >> they are expected to sign a number of far-reaching trade deals. >> the atmosphere at the german-indian cabinet session was cordial. but there are still sticking points in the negotiations for a free-trade agreement between india and europe. they are concerned the country's economy could be overpowered by the economic might of the e.u. but offered words of encouragement. >> it is germany's experience again and again the volume of trade increases each time a free-trade agreement is reached. >> germany is india's biggest trading partner in the e.u. and exports have grown steadily. imports from india were about the same value. that was an increase of nearly 20% over the year before. the indian government says that it is concerned about the debt crisis and its effect on the global economy. >> a strong euro zone is in the interest of all of the countries. we want the trading system to remain strong. >> from the german side there are questions regarding india's human right record and specifically the
germany wants access to india's middle class and india wants expertise in renewable energy. >> they are expected to sign a number of far-reaching trade deals. >> the atmosphere at the german-indian cabinet session was cordial. but there are still sticking points in the negotiations for a free-trade agreement between india and europe. they are concerned the country's economy could be overpowered by the economic might of the e.u. but offered words of encouragement. >> it is...
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india. thousands of years ago and hundreds of years ago in india there were no movie theatres, no television, no radio, no comic books or no books for people like you and me to read. was this the same here? >> yes. all offer the world it was like that. ask your parents. they can tell you what it was like before the internet. so, people told stores. i bet you tell stories. did you tell a story today? >> yeah, i bet you did you went up to our friend and said, did you see that? your friend said, no, no he didn't. right? that's a story. so, i will tell you a story. in india, here we have super heroes like, tell me a hero. >> super man. we have super heroes in india. krishna. lifts mountains and throws them to the ocean to create bridges. i will tell you the story about a super hero. krishna as a little boy in the village where the trees blow and the water flows and the birds fly and the grass grows, in this village there are cows. and people and they go to the river and they go to get their wate
india. thousands of years ago and hundreds of years ago in india there were no movie theatres, no television, no radio, no comic books or no books for people like you and me to read. was this the same here? >> yes. all offer the world it was like that. ask your parents. they can tell you what it was like before the internet. so, people told stores. i bet you tell stories. did you tell a story today? >> yeah, i bet you did you went up to our friend and said, did you see that? your...
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the president of india described thats a symbol of all india strives to be. it is her life that embodied the aspirations of the rising nations. her murder pointed to that many challenges still holding it back. the culture of rape is tied up with a broader set of problems. education, law, tradition, custom, culture that prevent women from being seen as equal human beings. in addition, india and china being the leaders, there is a skewed gender balance with many more men than women that contribute to human trafficking and child marriage and other abuses that dehumanizes women and corrodes society. millions of indians to to the streets. in 2011, they protested corruption. in 2012, after they gain -- gang rape, the two causes merged. calls forned for better policing and more response of governance. for india to protect all of its citizens and deliver opportunities that they deserve. some have called that the indian spring. the protesters understood that and it would rise or fall with its women. it has a tradition of strong women leaders. , likehose women leaders
the president of india described thats a symbol of all india strives to be. it is her life that embodied the aspirations of the rising nations. her murder pointed to that many challenges still holding it back. the culture of rape is tied up with a broader set of problems. education, law, tradition, custom, culture that prevent women from being seen as equal human beings. in addition, india and china being the leaders, there is a skewed gender balance with many more men than women that...
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india has stricter pharmaceutical patent requirements than other nations. for example, it doesn't allow patents for tweaks to existing drugs. this common industry practice is -- india a major producer of copycat drugs which mimic branded products. it also makes generic medicines which are based on expired patents. indian-made alternatives can cost less than 10% the price of branded drugs. health officials believe that more than alf of the aids drugs used in developing nations come from india. aid groups are applauding the court decision saying it protects the right of the poor to medical treatment. >> i think the supreme court said they definitely abuse this practice of getting many patents on one drug. >> but the country's growing drug industry is raising concerns. analysts point out that cheap alternatives from india could make it difficult for pharmaceutical companies to continue the expensive development of new medicines. responding to the court decision, novartis released a statement saying that patents safeguard innovation and encourage progress. the
india has stricter pharmaceutical patent requirements than other nations. for example, it doesn't allow patents for tweaks to existing drugs. this common industry practice is -- india a major producer of copycat drugs which mimic branded products. it also makes generic medicines which are based on expired patents. indian-made alternatives can cost less than 10% the price of branded drugs. health officials believe that more than alf of the aids drugs used in developing nations come from india....
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/india security relationship, and you are right, and no one knows this more than you, india is destined to be a close partner of the united states. wheat just share so much in the way of values and of -- aspirations. -- we just share so much in the way of values and aspirations. that has nothing to do with defense or military but will be reflected there. one area of particular importance work i think we make progress quickly is in building the indian military capability. they do not want to do it just by buying things. they want to do it would close technology corp. and code- production. we have examples of that that we're doing with the indians in that way. the secretary when he was there a year ago discuss this with the national security advisor there and came back and ask the deputy secretary of defense to take it from there. i have my instructions in that regard. i think co-production and technology development are the watchwords within india. that will not only build the indian power capability and power of the indian military but bring us closer together. >> a question right here
/india security relationship, and you are right, and no one knows this more than you, india is destined to be a close partner of the united states. wheat just share so much in the way of values and of -- aspirations. -- we just share so much in the way of values and aspirations. that has nothing to do with defense or military but will be reflected there. one area of particular importance work i think we make progress quickly is in building the indian military capability. they do not want to do...
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a country like india, 2 billion strong, they have a middle- class, as well. question of what happens next. the drug is already on the market. nothing is going to change that with market distribution. they could be electing to put their newer drugs in india not unless they get patent protection before, especially if it is a follow-on. a case being watched by patients and drug companies around the world. and bumping up the rhetoric, a cautious response from the white house to the latest north korean threats of war, but the language is being taken seriously. it was said there will be a strong response should p'yongyang attack. we have this report. north traffic jams into korea were as long as ever this morning. hundreds of factory managers making their way into the industrial zone just across the border. the complex gives them access to cheap north korean labor and gives north korea desperately needed income. what is it like for these cross- border commuters, now that p'yongyang is speaking of war with the south? >> everything seems to be very calm and quiet ove
a country like india, 2 billion strong, they have a middle- class, as well. question of what happens next. the drug is already on the market. nothing is going to change that with market distribution. they could be electing to put their newer drugs in india not unless they get patent protection before, especially if it is a follow-on. a case being watched by patients and drug companies around the world. and bumping up the rhetoric, a cautious response from the white house to the latest north...
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he thought about retiring but finally came to india to try his luck. he did well in both offense and defense. and to years ago was awarded the mvp of the year. >> translator: i came to india as an overseas recruit. so i really want to get results. >> reporter: his team, most of the players are young, without a lot of experience. so he's expected not just to play well but also be a senior crew and help them out. >> translator: scouriring goals helps the team. >> reporter: despite high expectations he has not played as well as he would have liked this season but has still scored 9 goals. and he's had some pain in his left leg, but he's been playing any way. such an importance to the team this is an important match. if the team loses, it will be out of the title race. he is playing through the pain. early on in the game, he's aggressive and making every effort to help the team. but 26 minutes into the first half, he tears a muscle in his right thigh and is substituted. he has been favoring his right less to compensate for the injury on the left. >> transl
he thought about retiring but finally came to india to try his luck. he did well in both offense and defense. and to years ago was awarded the mvp of the year. >> translator: i came to india as an overseas recruit. so i really want to get results. >> reporter: his team, most of the players are young, without a lot of experience. so he's expected not just to play well but also be a senior crew and help them out. >> translator: scouriring goals helps the team. >> reporter:...
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india is a major producer of copycat drugs which mimic branded products. it also makes generic medicines which are based on expired patents. indian made drugs can be more than 10% less than branned products. aid groups are applauding it saying it protects the right of the poor to medical treatment. >> i think the supreme court has protected the practice. >> but the company's growing drug industry is raising concerns. anlists point out that cheap alternatives from india could make it difficult for pharmaceutical companies to continue the expensive development of new medicines. responding to the court decision novartis released a statement saying that patents a safe guard innovation and encourage progress. the company sees the ruling as a set-back for patients as it hinders development of drugs for diseases that do not currently have effective treatment options. patients around the world need affordable treatment and pharmaceutical companies seek to protect their intellectual property rights. the debate on how to best balance the two is likely to remain cent
india is a major producer of copycat drugs which mimic branded products. it also makes generic medicines which are based on expired patents. indian made drugs can be more than 10% less than branned products. aid groups are applauding it saying it protects the right of the poor to medical treatment. >> i think the supreme court has protected the practice. >> but the company's growing drug industry is raising concerns. anlists point out that cheap alternatives from india could make it...
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and you're heading off now, you're going to india. >> india. >> jon: with assif mandvi. assif mandvi and jon hamm are going to india ( cheering ) to shoot-- you're going to live in an ashram. >> we're actually getting married. ( laughter ) >> jon: it would be nice. the couldn't happen to two better people. >> i know! it's an exciting film based on a true story about an agent who goes to india to try find two cricket players who can play baseball. it's a true story. one of the guys is still in the major lesion at a triple a level. they found two kid, expaen 17, took them out of india. they didn't speak any exwhrsh. they never played baseball but they had the raw tools -- >> they could bring a 90-mile-per-hour fastball. >> yes, but it's a very different-- you were a big cricket guy back in high school. >> jon: oh, huge! >> if there's one thing i know about jersey it's cricket crazy. ( laughter ) gli could eat 10 of them at one sitting. >> absolutely. wait a minute! >> jon: that's the jersey thing. are you a baseball guy, a baseball fan? >> i am, i'm awe huge st. louis card
and you're heading off now, you're going to india. >> india. >> jon: with assif mandvi. assif mandvi and jon hamm are going to india ( cheering ) to shoot-- you're going to live in an ashram. >> we're actually getting married. ( laughter ) >> jon: it would be nice. the couldn't happen to two better people. >> i know! it's an exciting film based on a true story about an agent who goes to india to try find two cricket players who can play baseball. it's a true story....
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but even though we did see that drop in consumption in india, india is still the top consumer of gold. in the world. >> i didn't though that, that gold correlates with indian gdp. i did not know that. you just taught me something and i thank you for it. if, however, the gold curve continues to go down, does that mean india's gdp is in for it? >> it's interesting that we definitely will have to watch that. we have been seeing slowing growth in india over the past couple of quarters. so that will definitely be a trend to watch as gold versus india's gdp. >> seema mody taught me something. and i hope she taught you, as well. up next on kudlow, the latest on the boston marathon bombings and senator marco rubio's gang of eight bipartisan immigration bill now released, i'm going to say it again. immigration reform in this country can boost the economy big-time if we do it right. we're going to debate that coming up. ♪ [ construction sounds ] ♪ [ watch ticking ] [ engine revs ] come in. ♪ got the coffee. that was fast. we're outta here. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ transit fares! as in the
but even though we did see that drop in consumption in india, india is still the top consumer of gold. in the world. >> i didn't though that, that gold correlates with indian gdp. i did not know that. you just taught me something and i thank you for it. if, however, the gold curve continues to go down, does that mean india's gdp is in for it? >> it's interesting that we definitely will have to watch that. we have been seeing slowing growth in india over the past couple of quarters....
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india's supreme court disagreed. the ruling allows indian companies to make copycat versions. "if the drug companies aren't able to have patent protection, maybe not in every country but in most countries, they're not going to be able to make back the sums on money it takes to develop drugs." pharmaceutical researchers and manufacturers of america, a trade group, says, "the indian courts have come down on the side that doesn't recognize the value of innovation and the value of strong intellectual property." however, analysts doubt the ruling will influence decisions beyond india, nor do they think it will affect the overall profitability of large pharmaceutical companies. "overall, we still think the pharmaceutical fundamentals look quite good. from a valuation standpoint, a lot of stocks have run quite a bit, and there aren't a lot that we think are extremely undervalued." nonetheless, novartis claims the ruling discourages it from introducing new drugs in india, despite a market of 1.2 billion people there. the mad dash for healthcare stocks continues. after shooting up 9% m
india's supreme court disagreed. the ruling allows indian companies to make copycat versions. "if the drug companies aren't able to have patent protection, maybe not in every country but in most countries, they're not going to be able to make back the sums on money it takes to develop drugs." pharmaceutical researchers and manufacturers of america, a trade group, says, "the indian courts have come down on the side that doesn't recognize the value of innovation and the value of...
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for india. the country's prime minister is not happy with it. he says that they can get back to about 8% and that he has a plan to get there. >> the indian economy continues to expand but not as fast as many would like. for several years, the country's growth was approaching double digits, but now, it has declined to or around 5%, its slowest pace in a decade. that is not enough for the prime minister, who criticized his country's problems a year ahead of parliamentary elections. >> corruption is a problem. democratic in their ship is a problem. managing coalitions are a problem. damage to kickstart the economy, the government wants to remove stumbling blocks to growth. the prime minister says india is making progress on the regulation, particularly in sectors led by foreign companies. he also wants india to become better integrated into the global production network. >> civil aviation and other areas are important. we are reviewing the foreign direct investment policy comprehensively to see wha
for india. the country's prime minister is not happy with it. he says that they can get back to about 8% and that he has a plan to get there. >> the indian economy continues to expand but not as fast as many would like. for several years, the country's growth was approaching double digits, but now, it has declined to or around 5%, its slowest pace in a decade. that is not enough for the prime minister, who criticized his country's problems a year ahead of parliamentary elections. >>...
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the president of india described her as a symbol of all that new india strives to be. but if her life embodied the aspirations of a rising nation, her death, her murder, pointed to the many challenges still holding it back. a culture of rape is tied up with a broader set of problems, official corruption, illiteracy, inadequate education, loss, tradition, customs, culture that prevent women from being seen as equal human beings. in addition, in many places, india and china of being the leaders, a skewed in gender balance with many more men than women, which contributes to human trafficking, child marriage, and other abuses that dehumanize women and corrode society. so millions of indians took to the streets in 2011. they protested corruption. in 2012, after the delhi gan rape, the two causes merge. demands for stronger measures against rape called for better policing for and india that could protect all of its citizens and deliver the opportunities they deserve. some have called that the indians' spring. as the protesters understood, india will rise or fall with its wom
the president of india described her as a symbol of all that new india strives to be. but if her life embodied the aspirations of a rising nation, her death, her murder, pointed to the many challenges still holding it back. a culture of rape is tied up with a broader set of problems, official corruption, illiteracy, inadequate education, loss, tradition, customs, culture that prevent women from being seen as equal human beings. in addition, in many places, india and china of being the leaders,...
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we all get there at some point, except canada. >> but for the most part, it's like the india we make of american independence. but it's about these boys born at that moment. and it is about that generation. and these boys get swapped at birth by a sort of-- mislead midwife and they get, they sort of have each other's life. the rich one has the poor life and the poor one has the rich life. and then they oddly sort of confront each other at the end. >> jon: it is so much too-- they symbolize not just the birth of india but also its painful partitions, the wars that are fought. there is an awful lot of historical context to it. >> fortunately, you know, i mean yeah, but i didn't want to -- didon't think anybody needs to study before they see the film. because really it is about-- . >> jon: by the way that is a smart pitch. >> just saying, it's okayment we tell you what you need to know. >> jon: seriously, just tell them it is a tig never a boat, they'll go, they'll go. >> yes. but they saw that one. >> jon: they probably did see that one. typically when they do that, they will come to y
we all get there at some point, except canada. >> but for the most part, it's like the india we make of american independence. but it's about these boys born at that moment. and it is about that generation. and these boys get swapped at birth by a sort of-- mislead midwife and they get, they sort of have each other's life. the rich one has the poor life and the poor one has the rich life. and then they oddly sort of confront each other at the end. >> jon: it is so much too-- they...
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many japanese companies have been in india for nearly a hundred years. >> how critical is it for india to attract more foreign direct investment at a time when the current account deficit is up? >> in fact, both goes hand in hand. it's because the current account deficit is high we are to redouble our efforts to attract foreign investment. example, last year, we have nearly 6 billion dollars of fdi. i said yesterday that india can easily absorb $50 billion a year, fdi aloep. over and above that, we have foreign institution investment. and to the extent of you on companies can bottle abroad, we encourage them to borrow what we call the extent of commercial borrowing. so i think the fact that we have a large current account deficit compels us to create a regime that is friendly and attackive to foreign industry. >> in some ways parallel with japan, they tried to re-engineer the value of the currency. and to some extent, successfully over the last several months. is this an option? is there more option for india at this time? >> well, i think depreciating the currency is not the first opt
many japanese companies have been in india for nearly a hundred years. >> how critical is it for india to attract more foreign direct investment at a time when the current account deficit is up? >> in fact, both goes hand in hand. it's because the current account deficit is high we are to redouble our efforts to attract foreign investment. example, last year, we have nearly 6 billion dollars of fdi. i said yesterday that india can easily absorb $50 billion a year, fdi aloep. over...